Military
art prints of the Cameron Highlanders shown at the Battle of Waterloo, Piper Kenneth Mackay and
during world war two as part of the British Expeditionary Force. Military prints
published by Cranston Fine Arts.

THE QUEEN'S OWN CAMERON HIGHLANDERS The Regiment was raised in 1793 as the 79th of foot,
(Cameronian volunteers) they became the 1806 they
became the 79th The Cameron highlanders, and in 1897 a second Battalion was
formed.

Victoria Cross awards. Four Victoria Cross's were awarded to members of the regiment, one during the Boer War, and three during
world war one.

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Private J. Little Collecting Important Documents From A house Which Was Being Heavily Shelled.

On the afternoon of November 4th 1914, during the first battle of Ypres, the German artillery got the range of the 1st Corpse Headquarters, and several men were killed or wounded. On receiving orders the survivors left the house, but it was then discovered that important documents had been left behind. Private John little, of the 1st Battalion, Cameron Highlanders, gallantly returned and, while the house was being rapidly levelled by the enemys shellfire, collected the papers and carried them to safety. For his gallantry and devotion to duty he was awarded the D.C.M. He has since been awarded the Russian Order of St. George (3rd Class)

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First World War antique black and white book plate published c.1916-18 of glorious acts of heroism during the Great War. This plate may also have text on the reverse side which does not affect the framed side. Title and text describing the event beneath image as shown. Full Item Details

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Corporal J. D. Pollock Bombing The Enemys Bombers From The Top Of A Trench.

On September 27th 1915, when the enemys bombers, in superior numbers, were successfully working up the Little Willie trench towards Hohenzollern redoubt, Corporal James Dalgleish Pollock, of the Queens Own Cameron Highlanders, got out of the trench, walked along the top edge with the utmost coolness and disregard of danger, and compelled the enemys bombers to retire by bombing them from above. Though under heavy machine gun fire, he held up the progress of the Germans for an hour, being at length wounded. He was awarded the V.C.

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